John Pycot
John Pycot was Dean of Exeter between 1280 and 1283.[1]
Implicated in the murder of one of the Bishop of Exeter's men, Walter Lechlade, in the close of Exeter Cathedral on 5 November 1283 following a local feud, he was banished in December 1285 to a monastery.[2]
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Preceded by John Noble | Dean of Exeter 1280–1283 | Succeeded by Andrew de Kilkenny |
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